I usually avoid movies I know will be bad, on the rare occasion I get stuck watching one, I think that The Wedding Planner and The Chronicles of Riddick are pretty horrible.
Now some horrible movies that have grown on me...
Santa with Muscles
Pretty much any Jean Claude van Damme movie.

The Nines - While this isn't the worst film I've ever seen, I do applaud it for its effort in the David Lynch-esque genre of filmmaking, this is one of the most absurd and ridiculous movies I've ever seen in my life. I found it hard to sit through because it seems to try too hard to be confusing, which it is. Plus the payoff's not very good either. This film is just too much. 4/10

Identity Thief - Speaking of Melissa McCarthy, she was in The Nines as well, this is undeniably her and Jason Bateman's worst film ever. I hate, hate, hate the two main characters that Bateman and McCarthy respectively play. Their characters are caricatures, especially Bateman's, and McCarthy overacts her way into Hell in this film, she's absolutely unbearably god-awful in this travesty that I hope to never have the misfortune of seeing again. This is truly one of the worst movies I have ever seen... bar-none, this is bottom of the barrel garbage. 1/10 and it's lucky to get that.

Yeah, Transformers 2 in unbearable. The third one was also terrible but it didn't make me nod off in the theater. And the the fourth one, while technically not a "good" movie, I at least found enjoyable. But that second one was excruciating.

2 that come to mind are Titanic and transformers 4. Titanic is like 2 hours of nothing happing and then like an hour of people drowning and yes I know it is based of a true story and still a very very boring movie. Transformers 4 is to long and out of the 2 hours and 45 minutes like 2 hours and 15 minutes is action and the last hour and a half is all action with like 5 worlds of dielog and the action is very repecative to shoot blow up shoot blow up. For a movie to have an hour and a half straight of action is just crazy and like something I have ever heard of before.

Yeah, Transformers 2 in unbearable. The third one was also terrible but it didn't make me nod off in the theater. And the the fourth one, while technically not a "good" movie, I at least found enjoyable. But that second one was excruciating.

I actually liked the third one quite a bit, it had an embarrassing start though with that gratuitous shot of the chick's ass and Ken Jeong hijinks. But, other than that, I found myself enjoying the film. The last hour or so was a lot of fun and I loved how ruthless Optimus was. It was a fun movie that I was glad to have seen in theatres, I think me and my friend saw it in IMAX too (so it looked and sounded phenomenal), I wouldn't watch it again unless I was watching it on a massive, super-HDTV with a great sound system to blow the neighbourhood away.

One of the worst films I've seen lately was a film called Warm Bodies and it's kind of like Twilight mixed in with zombies, but probably a lot worse than any of those films. I hated almost every second of this movie, from the stupid narration, to the pretentious, "falling in love with a zombie" plotline, it was just too much for me to take. The only bright spot of the film is Rob Corddry as the zombie named M, he's a very likeable character (despite the fact that he's a zombie) and he makes the film a treat for a couple of minutes, but the filmmakers ruin his efforts by making the film just plain ugly-looking, it has this disgusting grey colour tone throughout and it made me sick to my stomach (kind of like World War Z's ending scenes, only for an entire runtime). I wanted to love this movie, but I couldn't stand it, mainly because I was left disturbed by the fact that the chick falls in love with a zombie who just happened to eat her boyfriend, kind of left me with a sick feeling in my stomach that I couldn't wipe away (I was cheering for John Malkovich to wipe them all out at the end, but of course there's some hokey plot about bringing the zombies back to life). This is a really depressing and dreadful movie that I wanted to enjoy, because the director made two of my favourite comedies previously, The Wackness and 50/50, but I found myself bored throughout this nonsense and I hope that he moves on to better projects in the future (his next film is another collaboration with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen, so it should be on-par with 50/50, but it will be a Christmas-based plot, so who knows how it'll be).

As an Iron Man fan i don't see what was so blasphemous about IM3. The Mandarin is a lame villain in 99% of comic appearances anyway. And the film was a pretty good adaptation of Extremis and Haunted.

Anyway... worst film i think i've ever seen was Bloody Bible Camp (i think that was it's name). It was soooo poorly made. At one point the blocking was so bad one of the actors was facing away from the camera and you literally couldn't hear them speaking. I've seen ****** student films with better production values.

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Transformers: Age of Extinction
(I actually enjoy the first three. Normally, I like Whalberg but he needed to learn how to shut the **** up in this movie. What a god awful annoying character. Yes, he annoyed me more than Shia LeBouf, who I can tolerate though I don't exactly like him either.)

Iron Man 3
(The Incredibles plot but with Iron Man. And yeah the Mandarin thing. Personally, I'd be fine with terrorist from the middle east Mandarin as long as Kingsley IS the Mandarin but oh well. Pacing was off, long and just not edited well. More memorable than 2 though.)

Rob Zombie's Halloween 2
(The first one is bareable with some scenes in the first part of the movie with young Myers. But 2 was atrocius. This Myers is not supernatural but lived somehow after the events of 1. He is seeing a white horse and his mom. Wait, what? Is that really in the script? Was that really written? Oh and let's make Laurie more unlikeable than the first and even more of a trashy redneck whore like all of Rob Zombie's characters. The New Englander with an obsession for white trash.)

House of 1000 Corpses
(Read above and Texas Chainsaw Massacre is just a much more pleasant experience.)

All of the X-Men movies
(**** you Halle Berry, thanks for not even trying to make Magneto a grey villain but just an all out genocidal maniac, thanks for making Mystique naked??? Thanks for the dumb black leather outfits? Thanks for not really using Cyclops at all? Thanks for absolutely NOTHING!)

Halloween Resurrection
(Retcon the climax of H20 which was great in a completely idiotic way - ya know if all cops and EMTS were drunken 4 year olds, kill off Laurie and give us Busta Rhymes & Tyra Banks? Oh I'm in for big moutain of ********!)

Titanic
(People are drowning but no let's focus on a love story, their lives are obviously more important. And the dumb ***** throwing the heart of the ocean away. Fine if you don't want it but put in a museum, or hell sell it and the money given could probably feed a village in Africa.)

Terminator 3
("I like your car." "I like your gun." What riveting dialogue from this robot who does come off as a robot, so I guess they got it right? Either way, T-1000 was pretty intimidating and creepy. THIS was just a robot with way too many powers and b00bs. And then the ending which made us feel like we wasted our time with the first two only real films that exist.)